You have a new way to share the true story of Easter with
your children: The Action Bible Easter Story.

This Bible booklet is easy for kids to understand, as
illustrations from Marvel and DC Comics artist Sergio Cariello bring the story
of Jesus to life. Parents, see how easily you can teach your children about the
miracle of Jesus's life, death, and resurrection using this tool. Churches, The
Action Bible Easter Story is the perfect resource for Sunday school teachers
and families.

Don't forget the most important gift of all this year.
Share the true meaning of Easter with The Action Bible Easter Story.

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Sergio Cariello was born in Brazil in 1964 and started drawing
as soon as could hold a pencil. At the age of five, he already knew that he
wanted to be a cartoonist. And so did everyone else--he drew on church
bulletins, napkins, and every surface wtihin his reach. He currently resides in
Holiday, Florida.

Sergio has worked for Marvel Comics and DC Comics. He
attended the Joe Kubert School of Cartoon and Graphic Art as well as the Word
of Life Bible Institute in upstate New
York.

In February, 2006, he was contacted by David C. Cook to
gauge his interest in a new project; completely re-illustrating Cook's classic
Picture Bible. What David C. Cook couldn't know is that Sergio had grown up in Brazil with a
Portuguese translation of that very same Picture Bible. He was reading the
Picture Bible before he learned to ride a bike! Even though he knew as a kid
that he wanted to be a comic artist, he never would have dreamed that he would
one day get to work on the Picture Bible itself!

From a 5-star review: “The Action Bible Easter Story
presents the narrative of Christ’s death and resurrection in the form of a
comic book, perfect for parents and children to share before Easter. The
visuals are bright and fun, giving exactly what the title promises. And the
action hero, Jesus, follows the well-known Biblical path, with genuine action,
fine modern dialog, and appropriate pain. Making the Bible relevant to kids can
be hard, and this book does it well.”